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From the Kids’ Table to the Adults’ Table: Taking Relationships Seriously in a World of Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Co-authored by the Institute’s Executive Director John Esterle, Malka Kopell and Palma Strand, the article discusses a new project named “The Civity Networks Project,” a collaborative effort between the institute and the Silicon Valley Community. Malka Kopell is an expert in the field of civic engagement and collaboration.

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How to Keep Your Team Motivated Through 2020

NonProfit Hub

I had the opportunity to talk to Wendy Van DeLaCastro, the president of the Foundation for Lincoln Public Schools in Lincoln, Nebraska. She told me that, since the start of their quarantine, some of the hardest things to maintain among her team are collaboration and meaningful discussions.

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Five Trends Shaping a New Reality for Nonprofits

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Wilkinson currently serves as the CEO of Firespring—a Nebraska-based company that provides fundraising campaigns, comprehensive website packages, donor management tools and IT help desk support to thousands of organizations worldwide. This generation wants to make a difference, and for them, working collaboratively is second nature.

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: Myths about Women as.

ASU Lodestar Center

There is also a free executive summary of the entire Giving USA 2010 report at this site. ^ [1] Giving USA Spotlight, Issue 3, 2010, the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University/GivingUSA Foundation. Better Together: Collaboration and Nonprofit Netwo. 1 ^ [2] Ibid. Andreoni, E. Brown, and I. 6 ^ [6] A. Eikenberry and J.

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Five Lies You Tell Yourself About Nonprofit Culture

NonProfit Hub

It’s foundation to your organization, so you should be making it a priority. For instance, when we first opened the Nonprofit Hub collaboration center in Lincoln, Nebraska, we knew the culture we wanted to build, but we also knew we had other work to do. So space does matter, it just shouldn’t be the foundation.

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What gives in Nebraska? The Buffett effect and a culture of giving 

Candid

When we look at which states receive the most charitable dollars per capita, Nebraska punches above its weight. Here we’ll look at what makes Nebraska stand out in the data—and why. Nebraska ranks 37th for population and 36th for the number of nonprofits. But unlike Nebraska, D.C. Did you know? Only Washington, D.C.—which

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